Jorgen Udvang
Subscriber Member
Looks like a nice and also logical development. I see that they have raised and (probably) improved some of the buttons, like the AF-on, which is good. What I don't understand is why they are still leaving the area to the left of the viewfinder open. Most cameras, including the A9, utilise that space, and this being one of the smallest full fram mirrorless cameras on the market, I would have thought that using every bit of space is a good idea.
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I looked at some of the portrait photos taken with the camera at dpr. Even considering the fact that most of the dpr staff are lousy photographers, I'm surprised to see a slight blur in and around the eyes of some of the subjects. With all the technology in this camera and not least the heavy marketing of eye focus, 5 way stabilisation etc., I would have thought that even dpr staff could produce sharp images, but apparently not. Image 46 is one of them, but not the worst.
Edit:
I looked at some of the portrait photos taken with the camera at dpr. Even considering the fact that most of the dpr staff are lousy photographers, I'm surprised to see a slight blur in and around the eyes of some of the subjects. With all the technology in this camera and not least the heavy marketing of eye focus, 5 way stabilisation etc., I would have thought that even dpr staff could produce sharp images, but apparently not. Image 46 is one of them, but not the worst.
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